me and my ladyfriend are leaving shortly to go to the theater. nothing like a 12 hour wait for the last installment of a series that has been a huge factor in your life for over 10 years. anyone else going? |
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me and my ladyfriend are leaving shortly to go to the theater. nothing like a 12 hour wait for the last installment of a series that has been a huge factor in your life for over 10 years. anyone else going? |
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The evening hangs beneath the moon, a silver thread on darkened dune.
With closing eyes and resting head; I know that sleep is coming soon.
Upon my pillow, safe in bed,
A thousand pictures fill my head,
I cannot sleep , my mids aflight;
and yet my limbs seems made of lead. ---Whitacre's Sleep---
I'm going with a friend on Friday, when it's officially released in my area. That'll be a fun time... |
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We all live in a kind of continuous dream. When we wake, it is because something,
some event, some pinprick even, disturbs the edges of what we have taken as reality.
Vandermeer
SAT (Sporadic Awareness Technique) Guide
Have questions about lucid dreaming? DM me.
I didn't like the movie versions of the HP books that I did enjoy and since book 7 was probably the worst in the series I don't have very high hopes for the film. The previews have not helped, either. So I'll just be streaming it online. It'll probably be cool to watch all the special effects but I already saw the new transformers and I'm sick of watching all these great action sequences thrown in movies with no sense of story, no sense of pacing, no sense of epicness... HP has a so-so story (until book 7) but the pacing in the films is so rushed it's a struggle to immerse yourself into it. |
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Everything works out in the end, sometimes even badly.
i know. its hard for fans of HP to like the movies, from my experience. we want the entire story in the movie, but i've realized over the years the constraints of film, that is just not possible. even when they split this one into 2, they have left so much out. what really gets me is how they have gotten progressively shorter from movie to movie, but the books get longer. the first movie is the longest, but its the smallest book. |
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The evening hangs beneath the moon, a silver thread on darkened dune.
With closing eyes and resting head; I know that sleep is coming soon.
Upon my pillow, safe in bed,
A thousand pictures fill my head,
I cannot sleep , my mids aflight;
and yet my limbs seems made of lead. ---Whitacre's Sleep---
Super 8 and Transformers 3 both received critical acclaim so that tells me absolutely nothing. I can only assume it's paced a lot better though since P2 is like the last 40 pages of book 7 or something. But like I said, I didn't like the book, and I really didn't like the ending to the book. I felt gipped. I felt like Rowling took the easy way out rather than work hard on a story that was worth something. Plus Snape dies like a bitch. Not cool. |
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Last edited by Omnis Dei; 07-14-2011 at 06:25 PM.
Everything works out in the end, sometimes even badly.
Since when the hell did T3 get critical acclaim? |
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Jen was 13 years old. A fairly normal girl. She spent a lot of time online.
One day, she made a new friend. He liked the same bands, worried about the same subjects.
They decided to meet at the local mall. She went. So did he.
Only he wasn't in junior high.
HE WAS A 1500 LB GRIZZLY BEAR.
1 in 5 children online get eaten by wild bears. And you didn't even know bears could type.
It is kinda nice, I agree. But mostly the movies have failed to capture the imagery as I imagined it. The imagination is typically a much better painter than the hand which is why it's kind of tragic books kids don't read books anymore. |
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Everything works out in the end, sometimes even badly.
Deathly Hallows P2 has received critical acclaim as of far, with 96% positive reviews on Rotten Tomatoes. From what I've read, the storyline and plot have a good presence in it this time around. |
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We all live in a kind of continuous dream. When we wake, it is because something,
some event, some pinprick even, disturbs the edges of what we have taken as reality.
Vandermeer
SAT (Sporadic Awareness Technique) Guide
Have questions about lucid dreaming? DM me.
i completely understand. i think Hermione is the best example of the pop-izing of HP. she went from actually looking like Hermione from the book, to being a straight haired blond, tight pink shirt-wearing, low-riding hip hugger jean-wearing princess. |
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The evening hangs beneath the moon, a silver thread on darkened dune.
With closing eyes and resting head; I know that sleep is coming soon.
Upon my pillow, safe in bed,
A thousand pictures fill my head,
I cannot sleep , my mids aflight;
and yet my limbs seems made of lead. ---Whitacre's Sleep---
I'm waiting 3 weeks for my gf to move in from out of town... then we can see HP together.. WoooHOooooo!!! snort |
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I like Harry Potter, but I never saw part 1 (not a big enough fan I guess) and I would rather sit through a 3 or 4 hour movie than watch Hollywood take my money twice. |
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i havent seen a single harry potter movie, so no |
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I would have, but I was on vacation at the time. |
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April Ryan is my friend,
Every sorrow she can mend.
When i visit her dark realm,
Does it simply overwhelm.
I'm waiting for the theatres to empty out a bit! I'm dying. I'm dying. I think I might break down and watch it in a couple of days though.. |
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Going tomorrow if I can! It'll be sad tho for it to end... not that I've thought too highly of the movies, they've just been around SO LONG, you know? |
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